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Secondary Design and Technology Teachers TV
Teachers TV was originally a television channel which aimed to provide professional development support for teachers, school leaders, support staff and governors. Many of the programmes were filmed inside real classrooms, with teachers sharing good practice and ideas for lessons.
The videos in this collection are a selection of the programmes aimed at secondary school design and technology teachers. The collection contains materials suitable for use as stimulus material in the classroom or when planning learning activities. There are also programmes which give advice and guidance on teaching and learning strategies in design and technology.
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From the Teachers TV series Chef Challenge, this video follows shows professional chef Michael Coaker working with students at Rosedale College, West London. Michael is working with the school as part of the Chefs Adopt a School project and has been challenged to complete a dish in one 55 minute food technology...
Belvue Garden Curry
In this video from the Teachers TV series Chefs Challenge, a professional chef plans a food technology lesson at a school for students with special educational needs, using fruit and vegetables from the school's garden.
Bob Cummings, the gardener at Belvue School, west London, regularly works with small...
Transforming Textiles
This Teachers TV programme is part of the series Inspirations, which documents imaginative school projects that make a difference.
The video shows how Stella O'Toole has succeeded in turning textiles into one of the most popular subjects at Heywood Community School. When Stella was employed by the schools...
Establishing CAD/CAM
From Teachers TV, this programme looks at the use of CAD/CAM in textiles. At the time of filming, interest in CAD/CAM was being boosted as the British textile industry staged a revival, fuelled by increasing demand for digitally printed fabrics.
Ann Crawshaw, who has a national role in the teaching of CAD...